Steve Smith was fielding in the match at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday when he injured his left ankle, Cricket Australia said.

Australian captain Steve Smith will not feature in the upcoming series against New Zealand after injuring his ankle in the fifth ODI against Pakistan. Smith was fielding in the match at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday when he injured his left ankle, Cricket Australia said.

"He came off the field and had his ankle strapped and was able to return to the field for the remainder of the match," sports science and sports medicine manager Alex Kountouris said in a statement.

"Following further assessment this morning we believe Steve has sustained a medial ligament injury to his ankle. He will return to Sydney today to undergo scans to confirm the diagnosis.

"Early indications suggest this will likely take seven to 10 days to recover, meaning Steve will be unable to (participate) in the Qantas Tour of New Zealand."

The New Zealand ODI tour was due to start on Monday.

Wicketkeeper Matthew Wade has assumed captaincy duties for the upcoming New Zealand tour, with youngster Sam Heazlett called up as Smith's replacement.

The setback came less than a month before the tough Indian tour.

"We've got a lot coming up so they think it's an opportunity to rest it and be right for India," Smith told reporters in Adelaide, cricket.com.au reported.

"It's a bit of a shock. I just landed really awkwardly on my foot and I felt something straight away.

"I'm confident I'll be fine to train in Dubai after that and for the first Test in India."

The first Test against top-ranked India begins in Pune on February 23.